Traces of yellow as I wind down my yellow-edge series. Yesterday I hit publish without changing the date, but I did change the time (it has been many months since I last did that). Thus, if you use RSS feeds and so on, it might be missed way down the list, located even before yesterday’s original post. Curb with Hydrant featured, yes you guessed it, a fire hydrant and yellow curb.
Pine needles along the curb edge, causing small dams and tiny reservoirs. This is another in my yellow series that I took during a walk in the rain last weekend. This curb also has some faint foot prints.
A hydrant, seemingly beneath the arching curb edge continues my yellow street edge series.
Some purple to liven up my yellow series that I took during a walk in the rain last weekend. This curb also has some faint foot prints.
Continuing with my yellow series from a walk in the rain last weekend. I have processed quite a number of curb paint photos in the past few days and am surprised at how many of them have footprints (like the one above) or tire marks, even though it was raining steadily.
Another in my series arising from a rainy walk on which I decided to make photographs that contained yellow subjects found within about 10 feet of the street edge.
Another in my little series challenging myself on a walk in the rain to make photographs that contained yellow on subjects located within about 10 feet of the street edge. Yellow was not much of a challenge to find at this time of the year, but making the shots interesting is another matter.
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